Article: Reports from J.S. Mandeep and colleagues advance knowledge in microwaves, antennas and propagation.

According to recent research from Bangi, Malaysia, "Rain-induced attenuation in the vertically polarised signal propagating at 32.6 GHz over a terrestrial path link of 1.4 km was measured for a period of one year (i.e. from January to December 2006) at Cyberjaya (2 degrees 55'N 101 degrees 39'E)."

"Different rain attenuation prediction models such as International Radio Communication Union (ITU-R), synthetic storm technique (SST), Moupfouma and Crane Global are compared with the annual statistics of rain attenuation that have been derived from the measured experimental data. It has been observed that the measured values differ from those predicted using ITU-R, ...

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